Dry and quiet for Wednesday, and the rest of the work/school week for the Mid-South. Rain for the weekend (most of it, anyway) and chances for a big cool down on the way into February? I’ll have all the details coming up on Wednesday morning’s edition of #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime! #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the First Weekend of Autumn (even though it feels VERY much like summer than anything fall-related). Coming up today: a very warm weekend ahead, there is NO planet named Nibiru that will be crashing into Earth today, and the tropics are still active, yet quieter than what they were a few days ago. All that and a lot more on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime! #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the evening of Tuesday, September 12, in which I remind my college freshman daughter, Emma, to drive safely on the way home tonight, as rain and drizzle from what-was-Hurricane-Irma has made its way into the Mid-South tonight. Irma will be heading out tomorrow, taking the rain with it, bringing the area a rapid warm-up into this coming weekend. All that , plus: will Hurricane Jose ever figure out which way its going? And: the Cassini probe around Saturn is hours away from its grand finale! Stay tuned for your evening update of WREG-TV’s exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime! #ShareAndEnjoy

Early Morning Wednesday update of WREG-TV exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. In today’s edition: mild Mid-South weather for the next few days, a major solar storm in progress (x-class!) and three – count em’! – three tropical systems going on as we approach the mid-point of the Atlantic Hurricane Season 2017. All that and more on today’s Weather Overtime. #ShareAndEnjoy! Tribune BroadcastingTribune Media

Irma, Jose and 13… oh my! WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the Mid-South, as well as a look at some very active tropical weather with new storms as we approach the peak of Atlantic hurricane season. Lots more weather, earthquakes, smoke plumes over the Midwest and solar storms as well all coming up on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy

Live on Periscope, Twitter and Facebook Sunday Morning: WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the upcoming solar eclipse. Also, a look at my new solar eclipse viewing safety video on YouTube. Also: turning down the heat next week – less like August as we broil a bit this weekend with much more palatable conditions heading our way soon. More on you complete forecast coming up on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog Weather Overtime. #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for Monday evening, August 7, 2017. In tonight’s edition: a look at area burn bans and wildfire danger (none to speak of, thankfully), a look at radar for local showers and thunderstorms (a few) and a peek into the next several (warm, humid, and cloudy) days. Also: weather for the upcoming solar eclipse is coming into focus, slowly, and things are not looking entirely great for visibility here. Also: another garbage patch floating around the Pacific is not good news for planetary health. All coming up in the latest edition of #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the upcoming First Day of School, the rest of the work/school week and a look at the suddenly-very-active tropics with our next possible tropical storm on the way. Stay tuned for a complete update of your Mid-South forecast with #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy

WREG Meteorologist Austen Onek takes an in-depth look at the forecast for the rest of a very warm and humid week coming up. Also: a look at recent earthquakes on the New Madrid Fault zone. Also also: a Code Orange Ozone Alert for the Memphis metro area on Tuesday from Shelby County Health Department. Also: a look into the tropics, which are becoming more active these days. All that and much more on #WREG @3onyourside exclusive video weatherblog #WeatherOvertime. #ShareAndEnjoy